Community Service Tuesdays for Teens on March 21

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Join us Tuesdays at Weaver Library for drop-in community service opportunities for middle and high school students. We will always have bookmarks ready to be made, but other service activities may also be available. This recurring drop in program runs from 5:30-7:30pm, and while you do not need to register, please plan to stay for at least one full hour on the days you attend. If you have any questions, contact Danielle Skeldon, Teen Services Librarian, at dskeldon@eplib.org or by calling 401-434-2453.

Event Date: March 21, 2023

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Weaver Library

41 Grove Ave.

East Providence, RI 02914

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